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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe doctoral training program aims to provide high-quality academic education, while also promoting scientific research through research topics proposed and supervised by faculty members. These topics address societal needs and contribute to achieving one of the university's strategic missions.
Research results are expected to be published in indexed international journals, enhancing the university's academic reputation and contributing to the development of higher education in Algeria. Furthermore, the research outcomes will have significant social and economic impacts. The program is also designed to train future faculty members in speech-language therapy and cognitive neuroscience, enabling them to later participate in the training of new specialists in these vital fields.
Core Curriculum Contents for Semester 1:
- Neurophysiology of the Brain (26 hours)
- Perception, Coding, and Attention (26 hours)
- Brain and Cognitive Aging (Normal and Pathological) (26 hours)
Core Curriculum Contents for Semester 2:
- Language and the Brain (26 hours)
- Executive Functions and Learning (26 hours)
- Emotions and Social Cognition (26 hours)
*The curriculum is based on several seminars, as follows:
Clinical Linguistics (2 seminars)
Language and Culture (3 seminars)
Cognition and Language (2 seminars)
Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Cognition and Language (2 seminars)
Systemic Family Therapy in Speech Therapy (2 seminars)
Brain Diseases (2 seminars)
Developmental Disorders (2 seminars)
Admission to the program requires a master's degree in the specializations listed below, in addition to passing the national doctoral competition:
Speech and Language Disorders
Language and Communication Disorders
Hearing Impairment and Deafness
Neuropsychology
Clinical Psycholinguistics
Cognitive Neurosciences
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